Identify the tasks and configuration settings that are completed after the installation of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server.

Describe how to install Microsoft Dynamics CRM using the command line.

Describe how sample data can be added to a Microsoft Dynamics CRM implementation.

Module 3: Install Microsoft Dynamics CRM Reporting ExtensionsThis module describes the role of Reporting Extensions and provides an overview of the report types that are available in Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

Module 7: Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Microsoft Office OutlookThis module describes the installation requirements for the Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook client and how to install and configure the client.

Review how Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook with offline capability works and how to configure the offline database.

Module 8: Configure an Internet-Facing DeploymentThis module describes how to configure a Microsoft Dynamics CRM deployment for access over the Internet. A deployment that is configured in this way is referred to as an “Internet-Facing Deployment (IFD).”

Identify the tasks and configuration settings that are completed after the installation of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server.

Describe how to install Microsoft Dynamics CRM using the command line.

Describe how sample data can be added to a Microsoft Dynamics CRM implementation.

Module 3: Install Microsoft Dynamics CRM Reporting ExtensionsThis module describes the role of Reporting Extensions and provides an overview of the report types that are available in Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

Module 7: Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Microsoft Office OutlookThis module describes the installation requirements for the Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook client and how to install and configure the client.

Review how Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook with offline capability works and how to configure the offline database.

Module 8: Configure an Internet-Facing DeploymentThis module describes how to configure a Microsoft Dynamics CRM deployment for access over the Internet. A deployment that is configured in this way is referred to as an “Internet-Facing Deployment (IFD).”